I recently tried Yohimbine HCL. The fat loss was great but it came with some heart rate side effects that were pretty chitty. Someone on here recommended that I try Alpha-Yohimbine.
Can somebody explain the difference? Measlies for help!
If you have tried both then let me know what you prefer.
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02-19-2015, 08:47 PM #1
Yohimbine HCL Vs. Alpha-Yohimbine
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Purity is the main factor here.
Rauwolscine is a relatively new substance and as such is not currently found in a great number of products, however some of those products are popular fatloss agents like Alpha T2(PES), Slim FX(AX), and Genomyx Alphaburn. What can make Alpha Y more popular than regular yohimbine? Again we talked about how they both antagonize alpha2 adrenoceptors, but the Alpha Y just has a higher potency compared to regular Yohimbine. Alpha Y (Rauwolscine HCL) will not antagonize alphta 1 adrenoceptors, which can hinder lipolysis (which could slow down fatburning and fatloss). Remember that the Alpha Y does not bind to yohimbine making it more prone to being lipophilic. Since we know that Yohimbine is promoted to help attack stubborn fat due to Alpha Y being a superior source and harder to come across this may increase norepinephrine and prevent the storage of new fat especially in a fatloss phase
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